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    yt-fts

    yt-fts

    Search all of YouTube from the command line

    yt-fts, short for YouTube Full Text Search, is an open-source command-line tool that enables users to search the spoken content of YouTube videos by indexing their subtitles. The program automatically downloads subtitles from a specified YouTube channel using the yt-dlp utility and stores them in a local SQLite database. Once indexed, users can perform full-text searches across all transcripts to quickly locate keywords or phrases mentioned within the videos. The tool returns search results with timestamps and direct links to the exact moment in the video where the phrase occurs. In addition to traditional keyword search, the system supports experimental semantic search capabilities using embeddings from AI services and vector databases. ...
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    Zvec

    Zvec

    A lightweight, lightning-fast, in-process vector database

    Zvec is an open-source, lightweight, in-process vector database designed to embed directly into applications and serve fast similarity search workloads without the overhead of a separate server process. Developed by Alibaba’s Tongyi Lab, it positions itself as the “SQLite of vector databases” by being easy to integrate, minimal in dependencies, and capable of handling high throughput with low latency on edge devices or small systems.
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